Indigo Eady is NOT clumsy. At least, not until she moves to Sabrina Shores. Can she help it if she’s off-kilter since moving to a modern day medieval village in England? Who knew it would be teeming with afterlife? Ghosts are coming out of the woodwork: Franny Bishop, an interfering nineteenth century madam; Hannah, a technology-loving seventeenth century serving wench; and Cleo, a prissy ghost cat. Not to mention Bart Bagley, the murder victim!With the overwhelming psychic overload, it's no wonder Indigo somehow manages to bowl Badger over every time they meet. She is becoming hazardous to his health, not to mention her own. If it weren’t for the murdered spirits and interfering ghosts vying for her attention, her life would be so much easier! To top it all off, why did Badger have to be so cute? That is no doubt the problem. Mix needy dead people and very-much-alive cute guys, and you have the ingredients for a world totally out of whack. Even so, sparks fly in more than one direction!

But who has time for romance? They have a murderer to catch, and time is running short as the body count mounts.

Paranormal happenings at the Eady
household are the norm. Recently, things have become downright peculiar.
Childish giggles at odd hours of the night lead Indigo Eady to her little
cousin, Bryan, a guileless cherub spirit, complete with Spider Man pajamas and
a set of faux angel wings. The problem is that Bryan died nearly three years
ago in a hit and run that killed him and his mum. The driver was never found.
Now the gang must solve the mystery of his death in order to send him
back to heaven. But where to start when the trail is three years cold?

Indigo Eady

Indigo Eady is not clumsy.At least, that’s what she keeps telling
everyone. Can she help that the overactive spirit community of Sabrina Shores
causes her psychic abilities to short-circuit? It’s unfortunate that her cute
friend Badger is often on the receiving end of her mishaps. At times, she is
positively hazardous to his health. Even so, sparks fly in more than one
direction.

The Characters

Indigo Eady: a ghost whispering, psychometry reading, orphaned, teenage psychic. Psychometry is the reading of energy from objects or people through touch. Indigo's ability to do this is on overload, often malfunctioning and putting her in danger. As an example, shaking a violent person's hand raises blisters on her palm. Survivor's guilt surrounding her father's death compels her to participate in the investigation of Bart Bagley's murder.